Book Review: Mine Would Be You by Ali Parker
- Kristen Lewendon
- May 25, 2018
- 2 min read
Dawson Brothers Book 3
I’m as bad as they come, but I’m trying to right my wrongs.
Sort of.
The right woman comes along, and I’m willing to bend my new rules, to go back to taking what I want from life without apology. And lucky me, she just showed up.
Sexy. Strong. Demanding little tart.
Never in a million years had I expected to play the good guy, but something about Abi has me tripping over my damn self, trying to help her out.
Her granddaddy’s ranch is going under, and the pretty thing showed up, trying to save it.
Crazy enough, she doesn’t have a clue what she’s doing, but I do.
Time to step up to the plate and help the doll out–out of her big city dress.
She might be looking for help in all the wrong places, but I’m just looking to make her mine.
One night at a time.
Mine Would Be You is an 80,000 word novel with an HEA. It's book 3 of a standalone series about the Dawson brothers.

My Review:
Drama and chaos and angst, oh my! From the moment I picked up the first book in this series, I knew I needed to know all about these brothers. This time we get to be up close and personal with Mason, the second youngest Dawson. He’s finally gotten the chance to sow some wild oats and they may be about to come back and bite him. Abi’s in town to save her grandparent’s farm. She’s heard all the rumors about Mason Dawson. Should she believe the rumors or the townsfolk who tell her he’s a great guy? But if she’s not sticking around after the harvest, does it matter anyway? I loved this book. I loved getting a chance to see the Dawson family again, even if Ted behaved like a bigger jerk than he was in his own book. And in spite of Mason and Abi repeatedly breaking my heart and making me want to beat sense into their stubborn little heads, I loved watching this pair come together. I can’t wait to see who it’s going to take to get through to Luke now. I received a complimentary copy of this book from the author.
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